One Black Friday shopper entered a Gastonia Walgreens with a very precise Christmas shopping list: 37 bottles of Oxycodone pills.

Police are still hunting the man who robbed the pharmacy of more than $3,100 in prescription painkillers and evaded capture as half a dozen police cars descended on the store at the corner of Cox Road and Franklin Boulevard Friday evening.

Gastonia police issued a request Monday for the publicís help in identifying the man, who was caught on the storeís surveillance camera leaping over the counter of the pharmacy while brandishing a small silver revolver. He then appears to be waiting for a store employee to gather the requested pills.

The suspect is described as white, about 5 feet 6 to 6 feet tall, and weighing 150 to 175 pounds. He appears to have a mustache and was wearing what appeared in the video to be a gray pullover jacket, khaki pants and white and gray baseball cap.

No one was injured in the robbery and most of the customers inside never knew it had occurred. Customers continued to walk in and out of the store during the robbery, which went down between 8:24 p.m. and about 8:40 p.m.

One officer armed with an assault rifle and another with a canine searched the area around the store but came up empty.

A total of $3,138 worth of prescription drugs were stolen from the pharmacy.

According to the police report, 37 bottles of Oxycodone pills in various milligram doses were stolen. Some of the bottles contained 100 pills each.

Anyone with information that could help identify the suspect is asked to call Detective Mike Butts at 704-854-6647, or Crime Stoppers of Gaston County at 704-861-8000. Crime Stoppers pays up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.